Various groups in Canada whose members suffered under Chinese
Communist policies have denounced Trudeau's statements. But a bizarre
CBC panel on Friday night seemed to imply Trudeau was the one wronged.

Maclean's Martin Patriquin was certain Trudeau was joking.

Panelist Kelly Cryderman, from the Globe & Mail, said "you have to wonder if he misheard the question."

It was then mentioned that after Trudeau's weird comment he said "Sun News can now report that I prefer China."

This is why journalists deserve contempt. Helping such a man as Trudeau win an election despite his obvious idiocy is condemning this country to the slow, lingering death the Americans are now dying. It's bad enough there is still a popular press covering for Obama's many, many, many mistakes but that the CBC would have Canada make such a blunder as picking the Fils for leader is unforgivable. Trudeau wasn't joking. He's not even smart enough to tell a dark joke. He was serious, just as his father was when he praised Mao Tse Tung (see: HUMAN WAVE TACTICS, FAMINE, WAR, hell- any of the Four Horsemen of the Apocalypse).

Starvation in Chinese-backed North Korea- fodder for the CBC/Trudeau joke machine

Trudeau was on Twitter Sunday afternoon answering questions from his
followers. Some wanted to know his favourite movie - "probably The
Shawshank Redemption" - while others wanted to know his most recent
iTunes purchase - the latest album from the U.S. indie pop band Fun.

But
Michael Gismondi asked Trudeau: "Would a Trudeau-led federal government
reconsider the slew of new mandatory minimum sentences recently rolled
out by the (Conservatives)?"

Trudeau responded: "I (and the Liberal party) trust the judiciary to do their jobs well, so yes."

Shallow and willing to further empower activists judges. Douchebag. You don't say:

Polio that has crippled at least 13 children in Syria has been confirmed
as being caused by a strain of the virus that originated in Pakistan
and is spreading across the Middle East, the World Health Organization
said.